Named Entity Results, Edward O. Lull

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d along port side under the rail.
30. Carried away torpedo-catcher.
A shot passed through the dingy.
A plank was started in the barge, supposed to have been by a splinter.
Respectfully submitted, R. G. Thomas. Carpenter. Lieut. Corn. Edward O. Lull, Executive Officer.
U. S. S. Brooklyn, inside Mobile Bay, Aug. 6, 1864.
sir: I respectfully beg to report the damages sustained in the Ordnance Department of this ship during the engagement of the fifth inst., as follows, namely:
One n
Starboard sheet-chain shot away.
No doubt a great deal of the gear is cut, but how much cannot be ascertained until broken out. Also the starboard bow-chain shot away.
Very respectfully, Charles A. Braydon, Boatswain U. S. N. Lieut. Com. Edward O. Lull, Executive Officer U. S. S. Brooklyn.
U. S. S. Brooklyn, inside Mobile Bay, Aug. 6, 1864.
sir: I respectfully report the expenditure of ordnance stores in this ship during the engagement of the fifth instant, as follows, namely: